The metabolic fate of 14C‐parathion by some fresh water phytoplankton and its possible effects on the algal metabolism |
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Authors: | IY Mostafa EF Shabana Z Khalil FIY Mostafa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Radioisotopes , Atomic Energy Establishment , Egypt;2. Botany Department, Faculty of Science , Cairo University , |
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Abstract: | Abstract The growth and total carbohydrate contents of Nostoc muscorum and Tolypothrix tenuis were greatly and significantly reduced by the application of parathion. “Chlorophyll a”, carotene biosynthesis and the rate of glucose absorption were enhanced after supplementation of parathion to the culture media of both cyanobacteria. Nitrogen released to the media, total nitrogen content and total nitrogen fixed were increased in both organisms‐ Increase in protein content was accompanied by remarkable drop in amino, peptide and ammonia fractions‐ Phosphorus uptake, RNA, DNA and total phosphorus content were accelerated to reach maximum accumulation at the highest insecticide level. In metabolism study using 14C‐labelled compound, parathion was readily degraded by Nostoc and Tolypothrix. Following ten days incubation, the aqueous fractions contained 21.1% and 18.1% of the initial activity in Nostoc and Tolypothrix respectively. TLC analysis of the hydrolytic products revealed the presence of three metabolites: p‐aminophenol, p‐nitrophenol and aminoparathion. |
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Keywords: | 14C‐Labelled parathion Cyanobacteria Biochemical effects Metabolic degradation |
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